Mighty No. 9 developer Comcept has published fresh gameplay footage of its spiritual successor to Mega Man, and it really does look like a natural extension of Capcom’s series. That’s not a bad thing, by the way.

Soul Sacrifice Delta has already launched in Japan, screaming to the top of the nation’s Media Create charts, but it now looks like the action-RPG is coming west, as suggested by a listing on a Spanish retail site.

Azure Striker Gunvolt was announced today by Keiji Inafune at the indie BitSummit festival in Kyoto, Japan. Along with Inafune’s latest, two other interesting tiles from Japanese developers were announced for Play Station 4.

Mighty No.9 has been confirmed for PS4, Xbox One, Vita and 3DS. The next goal is for $3.7 million which will add a single-player call stage and boss. With 10 days left on the counter, 59,108 backers have pledged $3,397,115 to the Comcept project which was initially slated for PC barring stretch goals being met.

Having stormed to most of its Kickstarter goals, Might No. 9, Keiji Inafune’s spiritual successor to Mega Man is firmly in production, and now there’s a documentary episode to prove it. 2 Player Production’s has planned three featurettes that document the making of the game. This is more of a prelude, as it’s labelled as […]

Microsoft’s decision to launch Xbox One in Japan after it focuses on other territories first makes sense, according to Mega Man creator Keiji Inafune. The developer has explained his stance in a new interview.

Mighty No. 9 developer Comcept has published fresh gameplay footage of its spiritual successor to Mega Man, and it really does look like a natural extension of Capcom’s series. That’s not a bad thing, by the way.

Soul Sacrifice Delta has already launched in Japan, screaming to the top of the nation’s Media Create charts, but it now looks like the action-RPG is coming west, as suggested by a listing on a Spanish retail site.

Azure Striker Gunvolt was announced today by Keiji Inafune at the indie BitSummit festival in Kyoto, Japan. Along with Inafune’s latest, two other interesting tiles from Japanese developers were announced for Play Station 4.

Mighty No.9 has been confirmed for PS4, Xbox One, Vita and 3DS. The next goal is for $3.7 million which will add a single-player call stage and boss. With 10 days left on the counter, 59,108 backers have pledged $3,397,115 to the Comcept project which was initially slated for PC barring stretch goals being met.

Having stormed to most of its Kickstarter goals, Might No. 9, Keiji Inafune’s spiritual successor to Mega Man is firmly in production, and now there’s a documentary episode to prove it. 2 Player Production’s has planned three featurettes that document the making of the game. This is more of a prelude, as it’s labelled as […]

Microsoft’s decision to launch Xbox One in Japan after it focuses on other territories first makes sense, according to Mega Man creator Keiji Inafune. The developer has explained his stance in a new interview.

Mighty No. 9 stretch goals have been switched a bit in order to focus on funding for consoles. According to an update on the game’s Kickstarter page, Comcept boss Keiji Inafune said the team realized the other stretch goals planned “would be more welcome” after prioritizing release formats.

Mighty No. 9 has reached its first stretch goal of $1.2 million which ensures Keiji Inafune’s spiritual successor to Mega Man will come with two additional stages at launch. There’s also a new video of Inafune thanking Kickstarter backers below.

Mega Man creator Keiji Inafune has finally done what fans have been asking for since Kickstarter officially became A Thing: launched a crowdfunding campaign for a new side-scrolling action game in the style of his beloved blue hero.

Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z creator Keiji Inafune has his own ideas of what makes zombies fun, dramatic or terrifying, and he’s explained how the game’s brand of undead shufflers will work in the slasher. He’s also name-dropped The Walking Dead as a way of doing dramatic zombies right.